Sahadeva, nakul, Arjun, Bhim & Yudhishthir, 3rd eye / bindu, and the top of the cerebrum.

They are twins with head of a horse but the rest of the body of human beings;

Twin Ashvins (2)

Vedic gods symbolizing the shining of sunrise and sunset.

Marichi, Hanuman

Maruts (49 wind Gods)

They are described as armed with golden weapons i.e. lightning and thunderbolts, as having iron teeth and roaring like lions, as residing in the north, as riding in golden chariots drawn by ruddy horses.

Rig, Yajur, Sama and Atharva

Vedas (4)

Vedas means knowledge. They are a large body of the oldest scriptures of Hinduism

Chitra ratha

Demi gods Gandharvas

Concentrated on the Maya or finite perception of the divine eye

Desire; The God of Love,

Kamadeva

The first Awakening of Desire

Personified Creative Consciousness.

Kandarpa

God of love, sex desire for creation.

Kubera

Yakshas, Rakshasas

Dishonest, traitorous, greedy, selfish & possessive.

Vasuki

Kundalini

The coiled sleeping Serpent

Ananta, Shesha Nag

Naga serpents

Eternal, that which remains suspended betwixt creation cycles

Brihaspati

Chief amongst Priests

Lord of evolution or expansion of creation through power of cosmic delusion

Skanda, Kartikeyan, son of Shiva

Among Generals

God of war represents self control that drives away the ego & senses

Om or Aum

Words

The primordial vibration of Brahman

Silent Superconscious Chanting

Yajnas

Oblation, Praise, offerings accompanied by chanting of Vedic

Kapila

Siddhas

Founder of the Sankhya school of Philosophy. Incarnation of Vishnu, an avatar come to earth to restore the spiritual balance through his teachings.

Ashvattha Fig / Pipal Tree/ Bodhi

Trees

Has its roots in heavens, and it is a tree of eternal life.

Meru

Mountain peaks

Top of the cerebrum, Sahasrara Chakra

Aryama

Pitris

Ancestors

Gayatri

Mantras

The essence of the entire vedas in one Mantra

Vasudeva Krishna

Vrishnis

Yadavs

Indra

Gods

Chief of Astral Gods, conqueror of the senses. Wisdom is his vehicle.

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Upanishads (108)

Scriptures

Preceptor
A preceptor is a teacher responsible to uphold a certain law or tradition, a precept.